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Explaining to kids where babies come from - 70's style

If you are unsure about what to say when your children ask you where babies come from ... try the 70s style "tell it like it is" comic series that is currently doing the rounds as a viral email. The images (I believe) were taken from a popular book published in the 70s which parents could use to explain the facts of life to their children. I haven't seen any recent books that are trying to do the same but surely the original work is a land mark in publishing and education!
Have a look:

But wait ... it gets better ... (if you are offended by explicit comic sex ... don't click on "read more")

-Stef

This is the book that I had

This is the book that I had when I was little....trying to find the enlish version for my kid.

Did you actually read my blog

Did you actually read my blog post? Which part of:

"The images (I believe) were taken from a popular book published in the 70s which parents could use to explain the facts of life to their children"

leaves any doubt that this is NOT actually our material and was published because is is sent round as an email campaign.

-Stef

WOW YOU STINKIN PLAGERIZER!

WOW YOU STINKIN PLAGERIZER! THAT WAS SOOOO TAKEN FROM PICS FROM THE BOOK! http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_lpo_ix_dp_go_de_us_en_wie.020vate...

I lol'd

I lol'd

HAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

HAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I'm not sure to be honest

I'm not sure to be honest ... but it appears to be taken from a German book originally (hmmm ... that explains a lot ...). Anyway check out this link to Amazon "Wie Vater und Mutter ein Kind bekommen" by Per Holm Knudsen.

-Stef

Sometimes we need to be

Sometimes we need to be blunt with our children. I think this book is great. what is the title?

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